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    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell Business
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014123761
    Format: XXXI, 957 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0631216944
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Management ; Unternehmen ; Organisation ; Interdisziplinäre Forschung ; Organisationsverhalten ; Organisationstheorie ; Organisationsforschung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bingley, U.K : Emerald
    UID:
    gbv_1650785402
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781849500807
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management v. 18
    Content: Introduction : a multiunit, multimarket world / Henrich R. Greve, Joel A.C. Baum -- Interorganizational learning and the dynamics of chain relationships / Paul Ingram, Joel A.C. Baum -- Dynamics of knowledge transfer among multimarket competitors / Christopher M. Cassidy, David Loree -- Designing multimarket-contact hypothesis tests : patent citations and multimarket contact in the product and innovation markets of the chemicals industry / John T. Scott -- Collusion in horizontally connected markets : multimarket producers as conduits for learning / Owen R. Phillips, Charles F. Mason -- Getting to multimarket competition : how multimarket contact affects firms' market entry decisions / John Stephan, Warren Boeker -- Strategic management in the new economy: Modern information technologies and multichannel contact strategies / Marc van Wegberg, Arjen van Witteloostuijn -- Markets and multiunit firms from an American historical perspective / Sukkoo Kim -- Ethnic links, location choice and performance : a test of the rural motel industry / Arturs Kalnins, Wilbur Chung -- Racing for market share : hypercompetition and the performance of multiunit multimarket firms / Stan Xiao Li, You-Ta Chuang -- Multimarket contact : meaning and measurement at multiple levels of analysis / Javier Gimeno, Eui Jeong -- Beyond multimarket contact to mutual forbearance : pursuit of multimarket strategy / Helaine J. Korn, Terence T. Rock -- Tradeoffs in the organization of production : multiunit firms, geographic dispersion and organizational learning / Pino G. Audia, Olav Sorenson, Jerald Hage
    Content: A conspicuous feature of the modern economy is the multitude of multiunit systems that operate in several markets - an organizational form that arguably rivals the M-form as the 20th century's most successful. Research traditions studying multiunit systems include the multimarket perspective, which has used commitment and mutual forbearance theory, and the multiunit perspective, which has used learning and knowledge transfer theory. These perspectives are interdisciplinary, but to date there has been little direct interaction among them. This text aims to bring these areas together, discussing such things as: examining how variation in firm capabilities affects the co-ordination of branches and thus their forbearance or transfer of routines; bridging theories of market conduct and internal behaviour to explore how knowledge about markets and competitor behaviour is transferred among organizational units; making a theory of contingent multiunit or single-unit competitive advantage that can account for the coexistence of these organizational forms in many markets; and examining the effects of firm contacts in alliances or technological fields on their competitive behaviours
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780762307210
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780762307210
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bingley : Emerald
    UID:
    gbv_1652230769
    Format: Online-Ressource (XXXII, 444 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781849508995
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management 27
    Content: The field of strategic management emerged and developed in North America before migrating to other parts of the world. Until recently, the relationship between North American strategy research and research elsewhere was asymmetric: North America led, other research communities followed. More recently, however, the interaction between North American strategy researchers and those working in other regions has evolved into a conversation. Oftentimes the conversation is collaborative and productive, but occasionally it is adversarial and provocative. While the globalization of strategy research has added considerably to our understanding, it has also brought about greater theoretical and methodological pluralism as formal, rhetorical, discursive, and practice perspectives (among others) emerge and gain traction within the field. For some, pluralism is a phase in the larger cycle of variation and consolidation that characterizes the evolution of strategy research. For others, it is a reflection of fundamentally different socioeconomic conditions and intellectual traditions around the world that is not only likely to persist, but also to give rise to distinctive and potentially irreconcilable schools of thought. Volume 27 of Advances in Strategic Management brings together various emerging perspectives in strategy research for further interaction and debate. By creating a forum for discussing issues at the interface of emerging perspectives and longstanding traditions, we aim to assemble a compendium that contributes to cross-fertilization among them, as well as a catalyst for future research countering the separatist logic that threatens to partition the field.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849508988
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The globalization of strategy research Bingley [u.a] : Emerald, 2010 ISBN 9781849508988
    Language: English
    Author information: Lampel, Joseph
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bingley, U.K. : Emerald
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845717
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxii, 671 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849505314
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management v. 25
    Content: Research at the intersection of social networks and strategic management identifies a range of performance-enhancing network position advantages - access to partners, information, innovation, and resources - that are distributed differentially across network positions. While research indicates how network positions can be used to advantage, it says little about how these positions are established, sustained, and destroyed, and so we know little about the role of actors' strategic goals and self-interests in shaping network structures.Volume 25 of Advances in Strategic Management aims to inspire a shift from discussions of network effects to network processes. Each chapter contributes to the crafting of a more dynamic view that increases our understanding of the origins, evolution and decay of network structures, positions and their associated advantages
    Note: Interconnect to win : the joint effects of business strategy and network positions on the performance of software firms / N. Venkatraman, Chi-Hyon Lee, Bala Iyer -- If the alliance fits / Robin Cowan, Nicolas Jonard -- Bringing the firm back in : networking as antecedent to network structure / Ravi Madhavan, Turanay Caner, John Prescott, Balaji Koka -- The gloomy side of embeddedness : the effects of overembeddedness on inter-firm partnership formation / John Hagedoorn, Hans T.W. Frankort -- Imitative behavior : network antecedents and performance consequences / Giuseppe Soda, Akbar Zaheer, Alessandra Carlone -- Who's the new kid? The process of developing centrality in venture capitalist deal networks / Bret R. Fund, Timothy G. Pollock, Ted Baker, Adam J. Wowak -- Network horizon : an information-based view on the dynamics of bridging positions / Diederik W. van Liere, Otto R. Koppius, Peter H.M. Vervest -- , The dynamics of network strategies and positions / Timothy J. Rowley, Joel A.C. Baum -- Evolutionary Dynamics of inter-firm networks : a complex systems perspective / Giovanni Battista Dagnino, Gabriella Levanti, Arabella Mocciaro Li Destri , The role of dyadic multi-dimensionality in the evolution of strategic network ties / Julie M. Hite -- The structural evolution of multiplex organizational networks : research and commerce in biotechnology / Terry L. Amburgey, Andreas Al-Laham, Danny Tzabbar, Barak Aharonson -- Industry consolidation and network evolution in U.S. global banking, 1986-2004 / Eric J. Neuman, Gerald F. Davis, Mark S. Mizruchi -- Actor utilities, strategic action and network evolution / Patrick Doreian -- Contradictory or compatible? Reconsidering the trade-off between brokerage and closure on knowledge sharing / Ray Reagans, Bill McEvily -- The rise of ecommerce as an epidemic in the small world of venture capital / Gordon Walker -- Ownership and control : a small-world analysis / Martin J. Conyon, Mark R. Muldoon -- Industry performance and indirect access to structural holes / Ronald S. Burt -- The mobilization of scarce resources / Bjørn Løvås, Olav Sorenson --
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bingley, UK : Emerald
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845861
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxii, 444 Seiten) , ill
    ISBN: 1849508992 , 9781849508995
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management v. 27
    Content: The field of strategic management emerged and developed in North America before migrating to other parts of the world. Until recently, the relationship between North American strategy research and research elsewhere was asymmetric: North America led, other research communities followed. More recently, however, the interaction between North American strategy researchers and those working in other regions has evolved into a conversation. Oftentimes the conversation is collaborative and productive, but occasionally it is adversarial and provocative. While the globalization of strategy research has added considerably to our understanding, it has also brought about greater theoretical and methodological pluralism as formal, rhetorical, discursive, and practice perspectives (among others) emerge and gain traction within the field. For some, pluralism is a phase in the larger cycle of variation and consolidation that characterizes the evolution of strategy research. For others, it is a reflection of fundamentally different socioeconomic conditions and intellectual traditions around the world that is not only likely to persist, but also to give rise to distinctive and potentially irreconcilable schools of thought. Volume 27 of Advances in Strategic Management brings together various emerging perspectives in strategy research for further interaction and debate. By creating a forum for discussing issues at the interface of emerging perspectives and longstanding traditions, we aim to assemble a compendium that contributes to cross-fertilization among them, as well as a catalyst for future research countering the separatist logic that threatens to partition the field
    Note: Description based on print version record , The globalization of strategy research: permanent pluralism or prelude to a new synthesis? / Joel A.C. Baum, Joseph Lampel -- Strategy as innovative design: an emerging perspective / Armand Hatchuel, Ken Starkey, Sue Tempest, Pascal Le Masson -- Taking "strategy-as-practice" across the Atlantic / Paula Jarzabkowski, Sarah Kaplan -- Strategy and strategizing: a poststructuralist perspective / Mahmoud Ezzamel, Hugh Willmott -- The strategy and identity relationship: towards a processual understanding / John A.A. Sillince, Barbara Simpson -- Rhetorical history as a source of competitive advantage / Roy Suddaby, William M. Foster, Chris Quinn Trank -- Where strategy meets culture: the neglected role of cultural and symbolic resources in strategy research / Elena Dalpiaz, Violina P. Rindova, Davide Ravasi -- Consuming strategy: the art and practice of managers' everyday strategy usage / Kimmo Suominen, Saku Mantere -- Beyond the hype: taking business strategy to the "bottom of the pyramid" / Kamal Munir, Shahzad Ansari, Tricia Gregg -- Strong in the morning, dead in the evening: a genealogical and contextual perspective on organizational selection / Marie-Laure Djelic, Rodolphe Durand -- European and North American origins of competitive advantage / Thomas C. Powell, Noushi Rahman, William H. Starbuck -- Strategy research in the German context: the influence of economic, sociological and philosophical traditions / Günther Ortmann, David Seidl -- Collaborating to discover the practice of strategy and its impact / Elena P. Antonacopoulou, Julia Balogun -- Where is the 'I'? One silence in strategy research / Dalvir Samra-Fredericks
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The globalization of strategy research Bingley : Emerald, 2010 ISBN 9781849508988
    Language: English
    Keywords: Strategisches Management ; Forschung ; Wissenschaftsentwicklung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bingley, U.K. : Emerald
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845417
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 409 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849502214
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management v. 20
    Content: As we move into the 21st century, the world seems a smaller place - transportation costs continue to fall, fiber optic networks speed information around the planet, and corporations operate on a global scale. One might reasonably ask whether location really matters anymore. Despite these trends - perhaps because of them - the last few years have witnessed a rapid rise in interest in place and space across the social sciences. While the importance of distance declines, strategic interest in location appears greater than ever. This volume draws together researchers from a variety of disciplines - economics, geography, marketing, organizational behavior, sociology, and urban planning - working at the forefront of this wave to explore some of the important ways in which location matters for firms in the 21st century
    Note: Editors' introduction : geography and strategy : the strategic management of space and place / Olav Sorenson, Joel A.C. Baum -- Hits and misses : managers (mis)categorization of competitors in the manhattan hotel industry / Joel A.C. Baum, Theresa K. Lant -- Interorganizational learning and the location of manufacturing subsidiaries : is chain migration also a corporate behavior? / Paula V. Bastos, Henrich R. Greve -- Location choices under agglomeration externalities and strategic interaction / Fredrick Flyer, J. Myles Shaver -- Geography and marketing strategy in consumer packaged goods / Bart J. Bronnenberg, Paulo Albuquerque -- Managing knowledge spillovers : the role of geographic proximity / David B. Audretsch -- Organization, evolution and performance in neighborhood-based systems / Alessandro Lomi, Erik R. Larsen, Ann van Ackere -- Spatial diffusion of social organizing : modeling trade union growth in Sweden, 1890-1940 / Christofer R. Edling, Fredrik Liljeros -- The diffusion of TQM within a global bank / David Strang -- Organizing for technological innovation in the U.S. pharmaceutical industry / Aya S. Chacar, Marvin B. Lieberman -- Law firm office location and firm survival in silicon valley, 1969 to 1998 / Jonathan Jaffee -- The organizational advantage of nations : an ecological perspective on the evolution of the motorcycle industry in belgium, Italy and Japan, 1898-1993 / Filippo Carlo Wezel, Alessandro Lomi -- Location and organizing strategy : exploring the influence of location on the organization of pharmaceutical research / Jeffrey L. Furman -- From conception to birth : opportunity perception and resource mobilization in entrepreneurship / Jesper B. Sørensen, Olav Sorenson
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845575
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 666 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849504355
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management v. 23
    Content: Volume 23 of the Advances in Strategic Management series focuses on ecology and strategy, providing an excellent point of reference for scholars, students and practitioners of business. The nine-part volume addresses diverse fields such as the U.S. motion picture, British motorcycle, and optical disk drive industries. The authors included represent institutions of higher learning from around the world, giving this latest edition international appeal. There is international representation. It addresses the human ecology of organizations, the relationship between the employee and the company. It includes papers regarding the US Motion Picture, British Motorcycle, and Optical Disk Drive industries
    Note: Boom and bust : the effect of entrepreneurial inertia on organizational populations / Martin Ruef -- Technology choice, transaction alignment, and survival : the impact of sub-population organizational structure / Lyda S. Bigelow -- Exploring the tail of creativity : an evolutionary model of breakthrough invention / Lee Fleming, Mark Szigety -- The competitive dynamics of vertical integration : evidence from U.S. motion picture producers, 1912-1970 / Giacomo Negro, Olav Sorenson -- Dynamics of competitive repositioning : a multidimensional approach / Javier Gimeno, Ming-Jer Chen, Jonghoon Bae -- Fighting a common foe : enmity, identity and collective strategy / Jo-Ellen Pozner, Hayagreeva Rao -- When do networks matter? A study of tie formation and decay / Andrew V. Shipilov, Tim J. Rowley, Barak S. Aharonson -- Scale and scope economies in the british motorcycle industry, 1899-1993 / Filippo C. Wezel, Arjen van Witteloostuijn -- , Diversification to achieve scale and scope : the strategic implications of resource management for value creation / Tim R. Holcomb, R. Michael Holmes, Michael A. Hitt -- Direct and indirect effects of product portfolio on firm survival in the worldwide optical disk drive industry, 1983-1999 / Olga M. Khessina -- Industry performance and changes in competitor characteristics : evidence on isolationism versus mutual forbearance / Anita M. McGahan -- Optimal inertia : when organizations should / Nick Dew, Brent Goldfarb, Saras Sarasvathy , Introduction : ecology versus strategy or strategy and ecology? / Stanislav D. Dobrev, Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Joel A.C. Baum -- Top management team composition and organizational ecology : a nested hierarchical selection theory of team reproduction and organizational diversity / Christophe Boone, Filippo Carlo Wezel, Arjen van Witteloostuijn -- CEO turnover in the new era : a dialogue with the financial community / Margarethe F. Wiersema, Thomas P. Moliterno -- Ecology, strategy and organizational change / Jitendra V. Singh -- The best of both worlds : exploitation and exploration in successful family businesses / Danny Miller, Isabelle Le Breton-Miller -- If it doesnt kill you : learning from ecological competition / Henrich R. Greve, Hayagreeva Rao -- Strategic renewal as improvisation : reconciling the tension between exploration and exploitation / Mary M. Crossan, David K. Hurst --
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845294
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 410 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849500517
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management v. 17
    Content: The last several years has witnessed a growing interaction between economists and sociologists engaged in the study of organizations' strategies. Economists and sociologists can gain real insight from these interactions. To date, however, these interactions have been to ad hoc and unfocused to bear any real fruit. This volume moves the discussion to the next level by focusing the discussion, and taking a step toward systematizing some of the relationships between economic and sociological approaches to strategic management. To accomplish this, the volume reprints four 'matched pairs' of influential articles on firms' strategies in economic sociology and strategic management and use these articles to frame a conversation between the articles' pioneering authors and other prominent researchers in strategic management and sociology working on closely-related research problems. Each pair of articles followed by provocative essays - inspired by the pairing - written by the articles' original authors. Two contextualizing commentaries penned by influential strategy and organizations researchers - one grounded in strategic management and one in economic sociology - extend each conversation. A reflective reply from the articles' authors concludes the conversation - for now. A framing introduction and concluding epilogue, written by volume editors Joel Baum and Frank Dobbin, set the stage both for the volume and for future conversations between the disciplines in strategic management
    Note: Does the early bird get the worm? / Harrison C. White -- The great disciplinary divide / Wayne E. Baker -- The business organization in economics, sociology, and strategy research / Will Mitchell -- The disciplinary divide has been bridged / Sharon M. Oster -- Small numbers, in depth / Harrison C. White -- Doing interdisciplinary research in strategic managementwithout a paradigm war / Joel A.C. Baum, Frank Dobbin -- The spread of the multidivisional form among large firms, 1919-1979 / Neil Fligstein -- Economic and sociological perspectives on diversification and organizational structure / David J. Teece -- Alternative approaches to firm strategic behavior / Neil Fligstein -- Differentiation in business organizations / John Freeman , Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage / Jay B. Barney -- Social structure and organizations / Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Context is crucial commonalities, differences, and subtle differences / Jay B. Barney -- On equilibrium, organizational form, and competitive strategy / Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Luck, leadership and strategy / Rebecca L. Henderson -- Toward an economic theory of the multiproduct firm / David J. Teece -- Cause for optimism / Christine Oliver -- Nothing permanent the role of sustainability and luck in resource-based logic / Jay B. Barney -- Contexts make resources valuable or worthless a reply to Barney / Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Unions and coin tossing a reply to Oliver and Henderson / Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Intraindustry structure and the ease of strategic change / Sharon M. Oster -- Where do markets come from? / Harrison C. White -- Is there a future in diversity? The view from economics and sociology / Sharon M. Oster -- , Introduction : economics meets sociology in strategic management / Frank Dobbin, Joel A.C. Baum -- The facts, Neil said, nothing but the facts ... Whose facts? answered David / Bruce Kogut -- Common ground, different assumptions / David J. Teece -- Competition, stability, and conceptions of control / Neil Fligstein -- The dominant logic : a new linkage between diversity and performance / C.K. Prahalad, Richard A. Bettis -- The iron cage revisited institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields / Paul J. DiMaggio, Walter W. Powell -- The iron cage is emptying the dominant logic no longer dominates / Richard A. Bettis -- The sources of managerial logics / Walter W. Powell -- The structuration and destructuration of organizations and organizational fields / W. Richard Scott -- Dominant logic and the iron cage / Charles W.L. Hill -- Cages and logics (hopefully not) the last word / Richard A. Bettis -- The last word? Not a chance / Walter W. Powell --
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845457
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 382 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849502917
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management v. 21
    Content: The field of Strategic Management has explored a range of new questions regarding technical change, firm capabilities, and executive decision-making, producing insights into the development of firms and unfolding of competition over time. These insights point to the importance of industry context and technical change, but little research deals systematically with the interaction between such contingencies and strategic choice. This volume explores the relationship between business strategy and the industry lifecycle competitive interaction. The contributors to this volume ask, What kinds of firm capabilities are required to compete effectively in the various stages of the industry lifecycle?. Rather than focusing on generalized principles of interaction, they ask, How do firms build these capabilities, and where to they come from?. Their answers expand our understanding of the relationships between industry evolution, technical change, and business strategy, as well as industry life cycle itself
    Note: Context, technology and strategy : forging new perspectives on the industry life cycle / Anita M. McGahan, Nicholas Argyres, Joel A.C. Baum -- Creating and surviving in new industries / Rajshree Agarwal, Barry L. Bayus -- Do firms change capabilities by hiring new People? a study of the adoption of science-based drug discovery / Nicola Lacetera, Iain M. Cockburn, Rebecca Henderson -- Adaptation of a focused factory to new objectives : the influence of manufacturing requirements and capabilities / Ashok Mukherjee, Will Mitchell, Brian Talbot -- Incumbent survival during market fusion in matured industries : the influence of component and architectural capabilities on the survival of U.S. machine tool manufacturers during 1975-1995 / Raja Roy, Susan K. McEvily -- The distribution of R&D effort in systemic industries : implications for competitive advantage / Sendil Ethiraj, Phanish Puranam -- A demand-based perspective on technology life cycles / Ron Adner -- The two sides of the coin : core competence as capability and obsolescence / Stanislav D. Dobrev, Tai-Young Kim, Luca Solari -- Pre-entry experience and firm performance in the evolution of the U.S. automobile industry / Steven Klepper -- Vertical specialization and industry structure in high technology industries / Jeffrey T. Macher, David C. Mowery -- Coping with decline in dynamic markets : corporate entrepreneurship and the recombinative organizational form / Jeffrey A. Martin, Kathleen M. Eisenhardt -- The exploratory processes of entrepreneurial firms : the role of purposeful experimentation / Fiona Murray, Mary Tripsas -- Incumbents framing : three established companies respond to the internet / Gabriel Szulanski, Yves Doz, Yulia Ovetzky
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845338
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 408 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849500807
    Series Statement: Advances in strategic management v. 18
    Content: A conspicuous feature of the modern economy is the multitude of multiunit systems that operate in several markets - an organizational form that arguably rivals the M-form as the 20th century's most successful. Research traditions studying multiunit systems include the multimarket perspective, which has used commitment and mutual forbearance theory, and the multiunit perspective, which has used learning and knowledge transfer theory. These perspectives are interdisciplinary, but to date there has been little direct interaction among them. This text aims to bring these areas together, discussing such things as: examining how variation in firm capabilities affects the co-ordination of branches and thus their forbearance or transfer of routines; bridging theories of market conduct and internal behaviour to explore how knowledge about markets and competitor behaviour is transferred among organizational units; making a theory of contingent multiunit or single-unit competitive advantage that can account for the coexistence of these organizational forms in many markets; and examining the effects of firm contacts in alliances or technological fields on their competitive behaviours
    Note: Introduction : a multiunit, multimarket world / Henrich R. Greve, Joel A.C. Baum -- Interorganizational learning and the dynamics of chain relationships / Paul Ingram, Joel A.C. Baum -- Dynamics of knowledge transfer among multimarket competitors / Christopher M. Cassidy, David Loree -- Designing multimarket-contact hypothesis tests : patent citations and multimarket contact in the product and innovation markets of the chemicals industry / John T. Scott -- Collusion in horizontally connected markets : multimarket producers as conduits for learning / Owen R. Phillips, Charles F. Mason -- Getting to multimarket competition : how multimarket contact affects firms' market entry decisions / John Stephan, Warren Boeker -- Strategic management in the new economy: Modern information technologies and multichannel contact strategies / Marc van Wegberg, Arjen van Witteloostuijn -- Markets and multiunit firms from an American historical perspective / Sukkoo Kim -- Ethnic links, location choice and performance : a test of the rural motel industry / Arturs Kalnins, Wilbur Chung -- Racing for market share : hypercompetition and the performance of multiunit multimarket firms / Stan Xiao Li, You-Ta Chuang -- Multimarket contact : meaning and measurement at multiple levels of analysis / Javier Gimeno, Eui Jeong -- Beyond multimarket contact to mutual forbearance : pursuit of multimarket strategy / Helaine J. Korn, Terence T. Rock -- Tradeoffs in the organization of production : multiunit firms, geographic dispersion and organizational learning / Pino G. Audia, Olav Sorenson, Jerald Hage
    Language: English
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